https://forum.librecad.org/Streamlining-and-Updating-Blocks-tp5529085p5531946.html
I'm merely suggesting that we make that command accessible from the toolbar. Which is possible with just a few lines of code.
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> On 02/03/2012 0:43, joseph.lapp [via LibreCAD] wrote:
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> > My thinking re: default base
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> > point is that unless the user is specifically creating a block in a
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> > "block editor" (not as part of q drawing) then there won't be a
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> > 0,0 and the desired base point. In my own use of the software that's
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> > always coming back to bite me and then I have to edit block
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> > locate the block in the window (usually it's nowhere near 0,0) then
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> > reposition it. If there's another way to change the base point in the
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> > "block editor" (ie, after the initial block creation) then I haven't
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> - In LibreCAD, there is a "Create Block" command, but that command
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> The "Create Block" command located in the Block menu enable
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> Hope this help,
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> Claude
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